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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER Ii), 18931
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Comparison of Yale and Har- -
II vard'a Baseball Nine Material.
HW. -V- I.utyens's Good Mile Perform- anre In Rngland.
fha..rri. Tale and
athletes
I are Just now resting, but after the holl- -
I days the '""' eeason ot fitting thi.ii
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dates team
for will
the nine, begin In
crew and athletic earnest. On paper
It looks as would have
If the New Haven university things pretty nearly Its own
I way on the baseball diamond.
' To begin with, Yale v!2i have the pow- -
I trful assistance of Carter, tie attenu- -
I sted pitcher, whose speed and curves
I have always been such a terror to college
I batsmen, and, Indeed, even the profes- -
I ilonals have great respect for the pltch--
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SSI Is Jake Schaefer.
atVpivrieasnentNlIcnkathlliss,
a young Englishman, country, and who was
No. ing
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to
Ianrralansgte
year's Oxford eight. Is a race between Oxford
try-
and
the winner of the Harvard-Yal- e
race to
taxe place next Summer. He thinks It
SOS would be a "clnci" for Oxford.
Three Alarms for Fire in a Big Tenement House.
One of Several Big Hull. linn on Attorney Street.
The seven-stor- y
tenement-hous- e
43
Attorney street, occupied almost exclu-
sively by "sweaters," caught lire at
o'clock this morning. The building Is
surrounded by tenements of equal
height, and as a precautionary measure
three alarms were sounded.
A man rushed through Attorney street
calling "Fire!" at every sU-p- , and
warned Policeman Downes, who sent
tl.e first alarm. Flames had been
seen coming through Ihe hnsrment door,
from the workshop of Abraham Flelsch-ma-
baker.
The Great Offer of Doctors McCoy and Snow to the People of New York.
Ts)rsasTli ronmilmtlon. Ads-Ire- ,
Treat-Me- at
and Medlelne Without a Penay
to Pay The tMreateei Oppartaalty
ie the Pablle Kver Offered ay Aay
la tae Medical YVerld.
Doctors UeCoy sniS Snow snnounrs tss sjrsstssl
spportuntty i ths pnblto fct his srsr beta
sffsrsd by any salsJlsts In ths misdlcsl world.
This offtr Is Is ths form ot s frss test of thslr
Ian of trsatmsat for tns eure of catarrh and all
other cursbls cbronlo distaste.
AU who apply In psrsna will b ssamlnsd. pre-
scribed for and treated bpon thslr Irst visit rres
of ml) chares. Ip addition to this, thorough con-
sultation and adrles will be lvsn to all whs
apply without a inoy to pay.
This Ij a test ahk-- ths pstlsnt csn miiks usrt
or din. in risking s slngls rsnt for examlnstlon.
lbs first treatrm-nt-
consultation, advks or
WITHOUT A DOUBT
we have the grandest display of
HOLIDAY NOVELTIES
ever exhibited by any establishment In America. The designs are new and exquisite and the prices extremely low.
JORDAN, MORIARTY & CO.
155, 157 and 159 East 23d St, West of 3d Ave.
FURNITURE, CflRPETINGS, UPHOLSTERY, 5(.
SjQ 85 &A SO $Q 05
Pitt TD1S ELLOAKT
I DESK.
THIS PL'JSII ROCKER.
THIS KM S,DE TABLE.
CAN WE "SUIT" YOU?
This will be our effort. Choice of our entire stock of
fine Double 0 Single Breasted
and Long Regent Cutaways
that we have been selling at $18, $22 and $24, now at
THIRTEEN DObbARS.
Our Trousers that were
$5 and $6, now $2.98.
At both Htnrm.
Catalogue) nl Outfitting mailed free.
plifCHt P 123 and 125 Fulton St., SJSS
lift. Nassau nnd Will- -
W
383 Roadway,
a? as, aTlBLj Til
Near White HI.
j
I InK of this young Brooklynlte, On the
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other hand, Harvard loses the services of Jack Highlands, who pitched her to
I victory last season, even against the
I piighty Carter. Harvard also loses
I Slugger" Mason, who caught Highlands
II
last van,
year. the
hTarhdirdhitBtiansgemasnhoArtsbtboopt,t,
Sulll- -
and
Capt. Frothlngham are Ineligible, owing
the to
four-ye-
rule, and Flrsttjaseman
Tnifford was graduated In '93, so It will
be seen Harvard has to find an entire
jnoewwellI,nftiheled.besItn
the outfield of the college
Frank Hal-
centrefleld-
-
ers, Is gone. Cook and Upton are the
. unpucaleutseamfr.om which Harvard must build
Capt Cook has a gigantic task on his
bands to make up a winning team, al-
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venson and Qouterman, or football fame;
Lowell, '94: Hayes, '96; Whlttemore, '86;
Paul, Griffin and Wlnslow, '96, all give
fboaordrinpgroCmoisoek.,
None of these, however, Is a good hitter, so that,
While a good ten together,
fielding it looks
naisneIf
may It
be would
gotbe
weak In batting.
The Yale team will be headed by Capt.
Case, a fine left fielder, hard hitter and
fast base runner. Of last year's team,
Besides Case and Carter, Pitcher Davis,
Inflelders Stephenson, Rustln, Arbuth- -
8ot
andareHeadvgeasi,labOleu.tfieTldheers
Blgelow team has
and two
excellent candidates for catcher's posi-
tion
with
Murphy and performers
oOnretehnewagyr,idibrootnh.
Between the Blue and the Crimson the
odds at present look all In favor of the
Blue.
Followers of amateur athletics In this
country will take much Interest In ac-
IcnouEnntsglaonf dtherecbeigntllynte,r-club- betweencomthpeetiLtoion-n
don and Cambridge University Athletic
clubs, which This is one
hoaf vetheJustimrpeoacrthaendt
this side. athletic
fixtures of the year, and it brought out
sme unusually fine performances, of
which the most sensational was probably
trhunant ero.f best. In mile In
W. E. Luytens, the Cambridge
On a 4c.20h1-i5l-ly.
path which was not weather, the Cantab
adtidItas
InGcreoantseqthuienngcse
are of
expected of Lutyens this performance. It
Is believed tions, he record of
that, could
4.18
with smash which
ab. leGecoorngdei-'s the Englishmen
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Hcoamcon,togtehteher.chaWmep, ioonn
amateur this side,
mller, believe
that Conneff, if tit. could break "the
worsted before either of them.
A Chicago fastest bouts
despatch says: ever seen In
"One of this city
wthaes
the eight-roun- d young Grlffo,
of
glove contest Australia, and
bTeotwmemeny
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be"gIann strong
the first etonoutigreh,
and second rounds White
toanmd akaeftear
that was good stand.
not In
the fifth round White landed three or
four bstaacyke.d
times, which made As agreed upon, the contest out. It
Grlffo move If both men
was decided a
draw. White's right hand was broken."
"There Is only one thing needed to Insure
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24 and 25. the 23d,
There curling
will and
ipcieobnosahtipsraocningtheth2e5th2.4thT, haendcurtlhieng
chamcom-
-
Bailing Powder
ABSOIUTELY PURE
ASPOONFUL of Royal will go fur-ththan a spoonful of any other baking powder because it is the purest.
Highest of all in leavening strength.
Fd Unitid SUttt Cru't Rtf- -
New York Is the most likely place for The flames were shooting up an alr-sha-fi
the A. A. pionships,
U. boxing although
and wrestling Chicago Is
chamin the
field and may get them.
when the first engine arrived. Twc more alarms were quickly sounded.
Considerable trouble was experienced
Dortor MrCof snd "now offer this frss test t ths publlu ss tbo surest sad fairest wsy of con-
vincing everybody th-- f their plan of treatment
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ll ths very beat known to medical skill. It - aa hoeest, at ralgt forward way of bernmlns;
with ths grest number of persons who bavs blindly bought and paid dearly (or thslr asps rlence.
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are:
Basement, Abraham Flelschmon, 1300;
first and
Rfloaoprh, aeAldnRlpahlkoKpaplhs,kys. hogeroscteorrye,,
$200; $500;
second floor, Bam Koskowltz, tailor, $200;
V. Behpltzer, tailor, (200; third floor,
Aaron Rosenborg, tailor, $200; fourth
floor, Schacal Cohen, tailor, $2i0; firth
floor, Bam Kelhman, tailor, 1300 ; sixth
floor, T. Harvltter, tailor, $150; seventh
floor, $160; seventh floor vacant.
The building was owned by David and
Peyser Beck. It was damaged $5,000.
DOCTORS M'COYAND SNOW
"flic..: Itl M.illunn .Ttnu. oppo.1t. the Qrand Catral rwpot. ud Itl uroadwir. ram.r ot lttt tnat, Dtimaatlo Rawing Uacblna Building. Naw
York Cltr. It rou lira at a dlataaca wrlta tor a
Symptom Blank. Addraaa all lalt.ra to Hi Madl-aa-
It, ai.nua. liffli-- boura I to 11 A.
1 to a
F. M, I to P. II. dallr. Sunday a. 10 A M. to
3 P. M.
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Jw. TayKheeltlhy1e10s,e0I0s0daseyfeson.rmdalolyf
"King" Michael on upper Broad-
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BONFIRE IN THE CELLAR.
Attempt to Burn h Bis; Apartment-Bous- e In Brooklyn.
The Brooklyn police are Investigating
the latest attempt to burn a flat-hou-
In
South Brooklyn. Shortly before 8 o'clock
3e. SasMOgRNFKtptroomrrsteoeoueonpy1raoarneva8lllmtvsenilcllen,n.nyshtlIgg'1,dilIlTi0lrlti'aMeHni,d8iHdr,arar0ioIi.Ql.liIJoctciogkniIM.KnifH.vseRl'ae-xKtlMoeesnopIH.alrrhrrallliaeodrfaicHlkoHlnaBiuldsret.PgshOu...ee;rpeUu4eKLrlrdiflnglIaniuIenu8leHUrDt,morl4.ltonanneOAreMotrrgi.ardHl.La.lYnyisn,piier,,igkr.rOsieso.tlIt,3eiNistTJWoeOsr9or,elOh3lgic.Oltni0tPi.aS.migc-lfI-wqs'.tbIatuloHaeSlneDrMestatdS.is.hi.Moa,itfnnmeTtfUlrgeIlHololO'vr.JiynIuy.necsdrh.,gr..
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last night Dr. John F. W. Classing, of
IN THE WORLD OF LABOR.
100 First place, saw smoke coming up through the elevator shaft, and upon go- lfoir"liriirlwT anil SO V rlt30ln!M7
Kvrrv on. of tbe mtmbcr. of th- - Union Hill Framtr. UfllOV) ll out of omployment.
Walters AllUnrt No. 19 bu foartMn mtmNn
nut of employment.
Cloakmaken are it r1k.ru Contractor Cohen's shop In Brownsville acalnsl a reduction of wacsa.
f The BuUdlnK Trades Section of the antral
Labor Union haa StOS.16 In Its defense fund.
Prrneant-at-Arm- i
James C. Edwarda, of the
Central Labor Union, has changed hie address to
19 Second street, New York City.
ing bish
to the under
cthelelarcehllear
found a pile stairway on
of rubfire.
He extinguished buckets of water,
the blaze and then
police. Investigation showed
with a few notified the tnat some-
body slats,
hpoadpermsadanedashbaovnifnirges,
of several bed and applied a
match.
There have neighborhood
rbeeceenntlsye,vearalll
fires In supposed
the to
have been started by an Incendiary.
Christmas Presents on Credit
F1 f
ljL
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BHATN"Iill"s".kuiu.ililyllMal:s
tigae)) T II K I.OUKNT
mW
t'AtsH PIIICBM
The rurrlera' will not hsTe
Union reports that anything to do for
Its at
members least six
months from Jan. 1.
SCHOOL BUILDING BURNED.
Among; the candldatea for the Brotherhood Carpenters'
Walking Unions
Delegate of In thla city
la Dennis Walsh, of Local Union No. S3.
Weekly payments have been enforced by the Factory Inspectors for the employees of the Western Unton Telegraph Company. Heretofore they received their wages
James Badle haa been elected delegate to the Central Labor Union by the Granite Cutters' Union. Richard Crabb having resigned.
There Is trouble expected by the Architectural Iron Workers' Union at the shop of Boas Happel, who proposes to Increase the hours of labor.
Public agitation meetings will be held during
the Winter by every Tuesday
Local Aaaembly 8.560, K. of L... evening, at One Hundred and
Fortieth atreet and Third avenue.
Cabinet-Maker-
Union No. 7 has succeeded In
persuading Chrla. Molxer, 1956 Second avenue, to
xchajigo his bar, which waa made by
men, for one from a shop where only union men
ara employed.
Walking Delegate Louis Koehler yeaterday round
n
corn k era from Brooklyn working
on a and
Job at Qrand
sthtreeetBs.oweTryheyBanwkersBuidldisinchga, rgeKdMtaubpeothn
Mr Koehler a request.
Painters" Progressive Union No. 3 will have Its
regular quarterly meeting at 11 East One Hun-
dred and Twenty-fift-
atreet this evening. Officers
are to be elected. Members falling to attend will
be fined 50 cents each.
The managers of tha Citlrens' Brewery. Newark. N. J., have made a written agieement for one
year lth Journeymen cording to which tha
Brewcra' Union No. 2 acbrewery will be run upon
union rules and regulation.
At yesterday's meeting ot
a'
Union
No. 144 It waa reported that the Label Com-
mittee caused tbe arrest of a manufacturer for
ualng counterfeit union labels. The Union haa
Joh ed the New York State Label League- Daniel
Harris waa elected delegate to tha Convention of
tha New York State Federation of Labor.
Patrick Murphy, and F. Schrelber
of spoke
D.
at
A. 49; Theo. F. Cuno yesterday's meeting of
Tailors' Progressive Unton No. 11, explaining tha
alma and objecta of the Knights of Labor as an
aaaembly of which the organisation Is to be In-
stalled next Monday, wbefi the Initiation fee will
be raised to $1; at present It is 35 cents.
Tha working force at hte main office of the Western Union Telegrsph Company, where about 750 operators were employed up to Dec. 11, haa baen reduced by placing thirty hands upon the "waiting list" every week, without dismissing any one. Manager A. E. Sink, In making tha announcement of the new rule stated that "owing to tha dulneaa of business It has become
necessary to cut down tha regular force temporarily."
A Stubborn Kurly Morning Fire In Yonkers.
YONKERS, N. Y., Dec . Public
School No. 2, on Waverly street, was
discovered to be on fire at 2 o'clock this
morning. By the time the Fire Depart-
ment responded the whole building was
In a moss of flames. The firemen
wtabhmyoIetrokaubeInusdtidldesuftiuonnepctgipt1li1ov5ws,8e0ea0d0os.'fclutlooetTth.cahkaleltTythhAiidstrseheesmItwsrooayrItsnohesidenbs.gta,trhwtbieriudldlt
tbiymeAtrhe.e
sAchoyoelarbuaigldoingIt
hwaass
been ruined almost to-
tally
1.000
destroyed ana was children will be out
reobtuisltc.hooAlbofourt
Lome weeks.
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AGENT KILLED, CAR ROBBED.
Mysterious Crime Perpetrated on a Southern Pacific Train.
(Br Associated Press.)
HOUSTON Tex., Dec. 19. A message
has Just been received here calling for
a Sheriff's posse to go to Crosby. When
the Southern Paclflc east-boun- d
train
which leaves here at 10 o'clock reached
Liberty John Hutchinson, the Wells-Furg- o
messenger, was found dead In his
car. His head was cleaved open by a
blow from an axe, and the car had been
robbed. The body was left at
Sheriff GUIs, with a posse,
special engine. A Shelton attempted
number of to board
Liberty.
nleegfrtoeosn
a at
the west-
bound, which passes there Just before
the east-boun-
The amount of plunder
stolen Is not yet known.
Solid Silver Exclusively.
SsalSlaa hsT Every aala gsiaran.
mttil&Sff'&9rW2Cml9 teed. Hiislm-s- slrlcl-V- I
aKtUtvvtnffmieuSXfUlDffelmjr F lyOcpornnfidenI't.ivalrnillgM.
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BH00KLYN0FFICE
A DOLL AR PElTWEEK .
Diamonds, Witches and Jewelry.
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CO., 233 CH A RIG
B9 WAY
OPKN KVKIVINOM UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK.
K mia.ll itd'.r-u-ggi istNs,peAit?fHtl.a
Powder WOrjrj Depot, 428 7th iiw.
PACIFIC ADVICE TO HIS RACE.
Colored Minister's Hpeeeh at the
AugustA Negro KxpoRlllon.
(By Associated Tress.)
AUGUSTA, Da.. Dec. 19. The Negro
Exposition was opened at Augusta yes-
terday with great ceremony by the
negroes of this city and vicinity. Mayor
J. H. Alexander, of Augusta, delivered
an address, and the speaker of the day
was Hev. E. R. Carter (colored), of At-
lanta. He told Ills audience that the
Southern people were their best friends,
and the Southland the greatest land of
promise for them.
The negroes, he said, talk about lynch-
ing; they had better talk about those
men who commit crimes that deserve
lynching. He advised the negroes to be
patient, friends among.
oafcctuhme ulpaetoepleweathltehy
aanred
make living
aa m
The Board of Delegate of Building Constructors
appointed a Special Committee yesterday to
a grievance ot Cabinet-Maker-
Unton
No. 7 rolatlng to tha employment of
n
men on a Job at Thirteenth atreet and Third
avenue. Delegatea L J. Brown, L. Koehler and
J. Baumann were appointed aa members of an
arbitration committee which, together with repre-
sentatives of D. A. 253. K. of L.. and of tha
Furniture Manufacturers' Association ia to In-
vestigate the chargea against Bosa Brown, at
whoae ahop on Weat Twelfth atreet piece work
haa baen Introduced.
Dr. Stanton Coit, founder ot the Neighborhood Guild, haa called a conference of representative labor men to b held next Tuesday evening at 2 Delancay street, for the purpose of considering a plan of relief for tbe unemployed. Among those Invited are: Sam Oompers, Chartea F. Relchera, Daniel De Leon, Alexander Jonas, Hugo Vogt, Patrick Murphy, Hugh Oreenan, Qeorge E. Murray, H. White George K. Lloyd, H. Glyn, Theo F. Cuno, J. P. Archibald, John Taakar, I... J. Brown, H. Schlueter. 8. H. Jacobson. H. Etnrlch, A. Cahan, Ernest Bohm, A. Wakllnger and several
others.
Whiting Mfg Co.
Silversmiths.
Open Evenings Until Christmas.
Broadway & 18th Street.
'Longshoremaui Robbed by Loungers.
Franrta Lalman, a 'longshoreman, while
aountlng bla money on Bouts Fifth av.nua last
night, waa Joatled against and tbe money knocked
from gang
hla of
hand by Fred J. Hey. loungers secured the
The latter and a Money l..im;m
kept waa
his aya bold In
on Rey and had Jefferaon Market
him arrested. H. Court this morn-In-
aas-a-
Freight-Ca- r Robber Wounded.
(Br Associated Preaa)
PINE BLUFF, Ark , Dec. It. Near New Loule-Tlll-
Ark., tha crew of a freight man on Sunday tumbling nackasea
train found a from a car aa
tbe train movM along. He Jumped and ran, but
when closely pursued opened Are with a revolver.
The crew rati rned It, but tha tblef escaped, leav-
ing a trail of blood.
toRReasitr.Ktoalb.AlHki, n'1h7oKtasstan1d7ltifknUiw, ni rakrhBi'wvnaiyh. : g.o
SO OO
THIS OOLD RECEFTIOH CHAIR.
$0 53
THIS PARLOR DESK.
&A 28
THIS O.'iYX TABLE.
FREE THIS WEEK.
purAcnhaesleegoafnSt 2B6.aOn0q.uet Lamp Riven away with every
ACCOMMODATION ON EASY TERMS.
OPEN EVENINGS.
YOUflANS
Spa
(a
f-
-
A Christmas Suf grstlon.
THE ECU AN 18 W. 23d St
m HATS,
"-
-S
as
UMBRELLAS,
WALKING STICKS,
FOR THE HOLIDAYS. IrtH, 11G7 & 1100 Broadway.
BURGLAR SHOT FROM AMBUSH.
An Accomplice Defrayed a Plot and Olllcors Were on (luard.
(Br Assiiilsti'.l Press.)
WRIGHT, Tex., Dec. 19. As the result
of the betrayal of the plot, a burglar f g
the name of Qus Carroll was fatally
shot. He and two others planned to rrb
the post-offic- e
and store In which It was
located. One of his accomplices weak-
ened, and officers laid In ambush for the
gang with the above result.
H. A. McMillan, the second accomplice,
was arrested. Carroll, after the capture,
confessed to robberies In Springfield,
Mo.; Pittsburg, Kan., and Hot Springs,
Ark.
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Amusements.
BIJlif THKATHK.
JJIOIITH H.I.
IP WAV NKAH :lOTH ST. HATH WK1) AN'li WAT.
eTA-lNTE.- JKNKIK iKAMANh Mini
(hf nristiiml
playcra.
Next Week I'eler V. Dalley A Country Hport.
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A. M i II
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Over tha ..
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tin.- by Mr.
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1.600 Families Suflcr from u Strike.
(Br AMorlatrtl Preaa.)
!. BBLLAJRB, o, DC
TU Ilcnwood Iron
Wuiks. the top mill and tbe wbeellog plants of
tha Wkstllttl Iron ami ItStl Company are dust.
The cause Is a X!
paf rent, reduction In wanes
Tha strike waa drclared at tha former wutks
and are
ordered at the litter. Idle. Sixteen hundred
Three thuuaand mm famlllca Buffer desti-
tution In consequence.
Special Notices.
All Mental and Nervous Diseases.
Headacbe. Waketnlaeas. Despondency, Hut Memoir,
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143 W..st !Md HL
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Amusements.
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day nlKlit. '.Mil. Louis XI. : Iiec all. The Merchant Ol
WI'lirillsltii;naaIHlti.luhHlI
ami iiml
27, Tha Bells ami Nanra OldtM.l:
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Mr..ouItrsvinXgL:andSaMtuirsds aIy.II1i1i1IkIliii,rrbvXltb, Coqui'lln. Mm'. Jau Hading In
"THKItMllMllt."
IMPFRIAT MUS,C HALL
FIRST-t'LAh-
VAI'llKVILLK AMI OPKRA.
HAM MIN - STEIN IN DISTRESS.
TIIK TaI.K OK Till! TIM V
IIALV'H THKATHK,
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Mm. Hat. to. In
Dr MM'IMi 25,
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B'23 '25 Flltll St.,
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Amusements.
Amusements.
KRIS KRIi.GLE'S HOME TATTE RSALLSft'K.S
POPULAR MATINEES LENOX LYCEUM. 59th St. &. Madison Ave.
TIIK TOY EXHIBITION AND CHHIHTMAH
A UNI V A
iinhiaint t's
with A NT
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ln
a
that
w.t urkbeaau'ntitfualnly
IBSTTSU In ll'tplayfMl.
linvniitu mnnpthliiK
THIH WEEK ONLT.
HAGENBECIC8
TRAINED ANIMALS.
tor yiiiniK Hint nhl; hour Witt. Itnyitl M. .1 faniiiHM unity .MiikiT
snuitteinmsntf every
irn 't.'s,
Miii(.-lan-
ut work and (riving
hair awthauy
WSSUi Imtv in
IDS buutlful huhy linn; it ii:.i.'.i nmc; OODOSItl
the lamb and the SVSry aftttrniHin
lid nlnit. All for 30 ri'iit-- t aalmlMlnn.
10 OiotSi A .i ni to rhlld ttuylnic utlrket.
lady and
WORLD'S FAIR
NOW OPKN.
ADMISSION, 2S CENTS. cRoEmrvafeoenrrit(nargorIslrIy,IlIhI.se.SHa8et0eKa.dt.ImNM,atinlletellsl-HduI-llByI,O2a..30a.Kn. dAre$ast TONY PASTOR'S, 1SJ-fiS- SZ
doll MlTaAHtilnlai.en,d.,somdPelaaArnodsID.yImorallnsGsaii!nr(toogiStrneepsrLeeqscu,aeieiaSllltheyFasdAraoCincwdordo.gabrCyaahptI:slhr.lidss.rheaFC. uannsy.
GRAND CENTRAL PALACE.
Islington Avenue and 43d MtrMt,
MOHKL
: 8THKETH j
HOST
WORLD'S KAIRl
OF
(IF
BUII.DIRO& ! CAIRO. lATTRACTIOVB.
PROMKNAHKCIIM'KRT HV INNKH'H HA.N1.
tll'K.N FltnM 1 P, M. TO II P. M.
wu KVKRY
AT TIIK
(1 1 I.AHV
V
PI'UNHAI'IIAs AmIVn'o
A
TtrKET
THIH
h WILL
Hf. PRRHENTKO WITH A HANDHOME
I'lllllHTMAM nol'VENlll HI1K1N.
llnndaetne Imported tanev goods and novelties
frntu ( lii, ago World's Fair, suitable for holi-
jl :hNTi. day presents, lor sale at low ,prlees.
Aimn-ssio-
a.--
rlUBER'SHTHST. MUSEUM.
METROPOLITAN Opera-HousWed. EVg. Dec.
Grand Opera,
JraZ B biBlSl.auLnC, aMevvaaltE.l.,e,arUDlTaeec'.c.R"u'a'-tlo- aHnaor-n-aEndxtSerPautaTongrlduldaaliolynecaLOtrty.oocdroi.able
JlATINEE
Y
PARK THEATRE
Edwin Arden,
It) as, Floor,
J rCsAnDiLCr.c- -
60c. Entire Balcony,
UCCT
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,
Jim Hall and Steve O' DonnaU.
MH imn,AN W SNMTaisAto-a-Rrif&.lV,TEHIvMKEe.IA,IVTyIRniAEB.t.lMheAALHJfAtoltSllTowFiWnrgiEdOEafyrK.ep.NerttaoAhirltee-xanBTdOset.r
fhank HOYT'
S
Mad. Kn. Theatre. McKEE..
Ev.
8.
30;
Mat.
Sat.
X
lg
(
l
TWO-HEADE- D
BOY.
fYflsffl IV
.A 1 J l
Klr"' t,m' ln N,w York, ESQUIMAUX VILLAGE, troni the Midway IMslaanee, World's
ffiJl I
Fair.
jffBJ "4I (11
nmA
t
Tiirtlo Hoy ; Tattooed
. and oOotbsn. HouhieBuagvco.
Man
SPECIAL SUHDAY COWCERTS.
lOUtb Performance DecM. EX TRA MATINME
HandaomeSoaTsoirs. CHRIBTalAa
COLIJMBITM TIIHATRK.
MATS.
HAR,K'V!oPn5L?tDwS5I ofAT M--
" THE AUEnlAA
MARIE TEMPEST.
NAKhTWluieaysi.lllatlysTse,hlolelTnlhle'luInIkIti.lIOaTyrassoM,anldeIsIs'HHeaetsUnradInaIdyIaHM'aaNntaKgrlers. PAJJOm-g- .
a US. MataWad-ias- T
Matinees Wednesday k Frldav at Ii.
lufb llnre
Ai.ii.-y.x-
Kh.lnraellly's
Mpsolaala, uraii. Propr'a.
rAMUHCCDn IPA
Heals. .W. . Tn.'. . (1.
"MWa'rWittMO11 (leneral Admlaston.
fl. SO.
oUc.
Family Klevatora
entrance to the ilrand Tier. Haleony
Orele. 2V. ssioadOtDh resat.a
t'lrele. Npeclal Matinee i'hrlatmaa at 2.
rrnl. LILLIAN ftUrSaEgLlLSK nil, tDtHao.rurvl Pilll.avrivaHoKlOlniUhllls.haI.-IctTlw'oa.I-".Iub"'-yl-Mhllnoi.upS.;oOMuII.akHM.h.Poi.n:esI"rrrM.l.omOronN,mtIiSmInlls,bMe-eVela,ia-ltlo('a--iA.rNi1iom(Mo1nl.l
v SUZETTE a rxiurLiij a tasNEra smnm,prBpiitet
In THE PRQFKMXOH'B
casino. jE-- Mi.
TIIK PHI.N( KSS NICOTINE."
Extra Matlnaog ChrUlmaa and Jew Year'a
TT,H.,E.Al:M'.!,HM.,it OA,4NITIHSIPTBHTET. RlM.'MI'aNOnIdRCIHMHAKLEaLSatTAl.RNlDhIOat.N
Plays Kvery Alternoon and K veiling.
STH atC.
IHKATHl:. nnnidway A"iNtuBu KXTHA MAT. WtDSKMHAY.
&& COCHLAN
IN A WOMAN OF NO 1MPORTANCK.
llAltHlilAN'MTIIKAI'RKT'MTw'. .Mr. Kilwanl llarrlgan In his famous OI.I) l.AVKNUKH.
Hanley.Mgr. creation o(
All the original WKHNhHUAY
music by Dave MATINEEM
Ilrahum BATl'RHAY.
PARK b'Khatnd THEATRE,
" M A TINEEH Tuesday a Friday.
CCAIC0LI CC'CO UrlCCCOTli "
,IM HAI.I. AND 8TKVK O'lWNNKLL.
tplKniAflIilUn OPKKA-HOUB-
Ke st a
Mats. Wed. and Sat. at 3.
MAINE AND GHOKG1A.
Next Week "TIIK NEW HOl'TH.
8TANDARDTHEATRE Kvea. aSoTMata. 14."
CHARLEY'S MATS. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AUNT.
Dec. J(l 100th Performance, Souvenirs.
EMPIRE THEATRE Malineoa Wednesday and
kvE.&lAT
THE COONCILLOR'S wfPE.
Tiiesilay. Jan. 'J SOWING THE WnfD.
EVt'Kl M Til E ATRE;
AN 111
LAST WfiKXT
THURSDAV&VKNINO.BWEETLAVEirDEB'
IRVING musical
Ralaxto"
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Brooklyn Amusements.
GEBHARDT'S CASINO,
KOSTER & BIA1S. Adm. 50a
SANDOWI BELLWOOD
VAUDEVILLE- - BPJCC1 Al.TIKS- - NOVELTIKM IX HA MATINEE I'HKIHTMAH HAY.
(.. Mill lil
mTrKET THEATRE.
Near litli Ave,
Prices week,
WUtca.ll.eAr OScan. fToArcd',n(1st.erliNnog
higher. iiriMluetlon,
AI
IIP THICK.
.Next week, Mra. John Drew The Hoad to Ruin.
EDEN
M USEE.
Wlllll.l)
u a. Ktoup,
IN WAX.
m.
Mai. '.'.! Eve. H
(IRANI' VAUDEVILLE HankoOabor'sOypay Rand
AdultSOc Child. 3Ao
Sftjgl H. fi. JACOBS' THEATRE.
HATH, MOW.,
PETER JACKHON lo
Till
It.--. AND SAT. UNCLE Next We.k THE FLAP
TOM'S CABIN. OF TRUCE.
III hum ANN'S THEATRE, J M. HILL- '-
H'way itoth at. Vaudeville.
WedM. Oaisrosabts.strsTOHRFEeseTrvFHeREd,INcfOlltcElr'.STOHFOalFTcnHSnOyECgIFfElRcT.OYT. H
KENTUCKY. "(
AHl'MV OF
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MIU.(SMH..
iar.MjJmOmr..,a
Irving Tr.
PI.
IN OLD
M,,- L- Wed. and sat. at '2. Eve. at ft.
The greatest Show in Town.
SIT41' COLUMBIA. Fvery Evening. Matinee Saturday only.
THE BOSTONIANS hobin'hoota
riAYETYp.Ti CUS HILL'S
I M
Tbioopave.
Th:tt
Kjurday.l
WORLD, ,F NOVELTIES.
MA alWUIIOfnUiVIartassJole
Edwin Know lea! Proprietor A Manager.
DEJAJOLF
Matiuee
HOPPER
Ijjjhm.
t&&2j? EMPIRE THEAfRE,
Jacolisand sanford. Proprs. WalterSanlord, Mgs.
sM7 Good lta.ervcd wal. at 2Ac.
teaarjaay to
GL0B.IANA."
SHAYNE'S fur store, 43d at., near Bmadaray. Open lo l o'clock e very evening on til Christmas.
THE BANKER'S ARREST.
banker, a man Intimately connected with entrance Into the house at about ( policeman ran at the front door. The lo maki a proposal to you. Inspector. Btnrt nf twenty-fou- r
hours snd that Is opened. He took out several bags, and.
numerous prosperous companies, and a o'clock In the evening, In perfect legal person who admitted them was hIbo ter- You look like a ahrnw.l man. How nmny all I ask. No, how much ?"
taking down a pair of scales from the
man of great reputed wealth. The name form; the Inspector was to arrest Mr. rified at the Bight of their uniforms.
policemen have you with yiu'."'
Hilly hesitated an.l pondarstl for a mo- top of the safe, said: "You may weigh
'of Slider was a power In the city. Billy's Slider, who might, of course, be Indig- Rllly asked If Mr. Slider was at home, "I have four," answere.l Itllly.
ment. " What ilo you aay ?" he said at this and you will find It correct. There
Investigations led him to the knowledge nant, but the conspirators expected that and w.is Informed that he waa In the "Them are five of you ullogsther, last, " to J2f.,is) fur me and $15,000 for are Ave bags bere and they eacb contain
Burglar Billy Haven'8 Clever Coup Which that Mr. Slider was a most careful man, the respect a banker has for the forms drawing-room- .
He then asked that he, then?"
each of ths men ?"
$22,000."
who had arranged every electrical ap- of law at least Insured submission under and the officers might be shown there "EU.ictly."
" Thai would ba i,noO ln all," said the "Open all of the bags," said Billy,
pliance then known for the discovery of protest, and while the Inspector stood without being announced.
"Now, IkBDaetor. I am a man of bull-nen- s Hunker.
cautiously. Tne banker did so and Hilly
Won Him a Fortune.
a burglar. He appeared to realize that If guard over the arrested man, two of the Mr. Slider was sitting In .i easy chair'
and, aa yon know, a man of ureal
once a burglar got entrance Into the big aleged policemen were to be posted so surrounded by hla family. He turned hla wealth. I woiihl like to have a few words
" Well." Bald Billy, " suppose we make ran a handful of gold from each of them It 1100,000 n a lump sum. If you say through his fingers and found everything
house the family would lie, comparatively that no one could leave the house, even head round when the door opsflsd with- with you lu private. Would you kindly 1100,000 In e"M. It's a Ko."
correct.
speaking, at his mercy; and so It was If Mr Sillier wanted to send a messen- out the customary knock, and when he aak these officers to step out of the room " That la a large amount," said the "How much does a thousand weigh V
L 1
rmrrtw. Billy Haven was no ordinary burglar.
His theory was that If a man wished to
make a success of hlB profession he
needed to use ills brain rather than his
muscle. It was all right enough when
starting out to commit a burglary to take
"I knife with you. or a loaded club or a
fisiol, but Billy claimed that the doing
of thla showed a lack of mental In-
genuity. Any muscular fool can bludgeon
the senses out of a
house-
holder aroused from his first deep sleep
by the noisy entrance of a thief through
the kitchen window, but bludgeoning
Billy looked upon a clumry and unnecessary. The consequence was that Billy, by strict attent'on to business and the
endeavcr 10 please customers, soon began
to build up fo: hlmrelf an enviable
rMUallon atnong the police. They never
eaunht sight of Hilly or his pals, but
joey called him among themselves Billy Haven, out of respect far the memory of
detective of that name, who was
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"E0Lve"ni.i1n0g6
Bm' Haven would like tha of U h. war alive, and so
they drifted on, never getting a sight of the burglar, nn.ll the crimes were called Billy Haven's Jobs, and finally the unknown cracksman came to be called Billy Haven.
As a general thing, where Billy Haven was at work, the Inmates of the house never knew a robbery had been com- mltted until next morning. Billy and his gang left almost no trace of their visit except the disappearance of the most valuable things In the residence.
At last these neat burglaries oeaspd and there were no traces of Billy for years. It Is probable that the authorities would never have known any particulars about Billy's career If It had not been that a convict dying In one of the prisons told about Billy's last and successful coup, which enabled Haven and his gang to retire into respectable but monotonous private life.
Billy, It seems, had long looked with hungering eyes on a large mansion that stood In a lonely part of u lonely suburb. It was entirely surrounded by a high brick wall, and Billy felt that If, he and his mates ever got Inside that mansion they could work In uninterrupted security.
Inquiry showed BHIy that It was the residence of Mr. Slider, toe n
that every window was protected by half a dozen different devices. The door mats and windows were so arranged that after everybody went to tied the lightest footfall on any of them would light all the electric lamps In the house; would! ring a large bell In the tower; would telegraph a warning to the nearest police station and would set more gongs ringing all over the place than a burglar who was at all nervous cared to hear.
Billy realized then that the ordinary methods of a burglar would have a tendency to fall If applied to the big house standing In Its own extensive grounds,
and o he resolved that when he and his pals entered the house It would he by the door and not by one of the windows, and It would be at a time when the family had not retired to rest.
Billy'B plans, when matured, were very
simple. He obtained the costume of a police Inspector for himself and the clothes of an ordinary policeman for each of his four puis He got, likewise, a very good Imitation ot a warrant for arrest, made out In the name of Mr. Slider. Billy was the m.1.1 of brains In the gang, and the other four, realising this, did exactly as he told them. They were In a perfect state of discipline and had the utmost apnfidence In Billy's Ingenuity. The plan was this. They were to obtain
ger away, which was not likely, bSCShUM
of his certainty that this was a mistake which could easily be 'leare 1 up. The other two nlleged policeman could then search the house under the protect Inn of a bogus search warrant, and quietly secrete all the valuables and money that they could lay their hands on. The Inspector then intended to tell Mr. Slider that, because of his protests, he would not take him to Jail, but that he must understand that he wus tinder arrest, and that he might have to report to the head officer when called upon to do so. Billy Imagined that the time which must Intervene before the news of the
arrest reached the real police would give him all the opportunity he wanted to cover his tracks and secrete
bis spoil.
This plan worked admirably up to a
certain point, when Hilly and his pals were treated to a sitii'f Ing surprise. The man at the porter's lodge tremblingly admitted the officers of th law nl i the grounds. He was thin ordered to lock the gates, which be did, and one of the policemen look the key and remained In the porter's lodge with the limn and his wife, who were certainly very much
frightened. Another policeman was left to guard the entrance to the house, while the bogus Inspector and the remaining
wtw the uniform of the Inspector a ghast- for a moment?"
ly pallor came over his face. Before the "That Is hardly regular," objected the Inspector could speak he held out his Inspex tor.
hand and Bald:
" 1 know, I know." answered the
"One moment, please." Then turning banker hurriedly; "but I think I can
to hla wife, he remarked to ncr In a low voice: "Take the children to your room
mnke ask."
It worth your Hhlle
to 1I1 what I
and stay there till 1 come. I have Home " Roger," said the Inspector t the
business with this gentleman. Don't be alarmed. Everything Is alt right. I had an appointment with him. but forgot
poll man lieslde him, " you nnd
ham Jitt step out for a moment
the hall and come at once If you
Bl n
Into hear
to mention it to ou."
me call."
The pale woman and her frightened children withdrew, nnd Slider stood alone, confronting Hilly and his two pals.
Rogers and lleuhnm saluted and withdrew wlthiut a word. When the door wa closed Hilly stood with hla back against it umi Bllder remained standing
"I am sorry lo suy," DtgsJI Hilly, "that mar the fire.
I have here a warrant for your arrost. " If I had happened." Mild Slider, "not
All th-- entrance., are guarded, and, of to have been at home vrhen you came,
course, you understand the futility of what would you have done ?"
making any n nl.slancf "
" 1 presume." answered the Inspector.
"Quito so, quits so." said Slider, husk- " I would have tried to hud out where
ily. "I appreciate All that."
you were without HrotisitiR suspicion, and
"I have also a search warrunt here; If that could not lie don,- I would h.ive
find, while stav with you, my men! had to come some other time."
must have a look over tho premises. Pol " Precisely, Now. what will you take
you wish n-- to read the warrants to In gold to go hack lo the station and re-
you?"
port that you have not been aide to llnd
"It is not at all necessary' said Sit- - me ?"
der, In an agitated voice. "I have no " That would he dangerous business,"
doubt they are quite correct. As for! suld Hilly, quite honestly.
seatchlng. I have no power to prevent " I csn make It worth your while to
t.uki, but, before you begin. I would Uktj run the risk." said Slider. " Qlve me a
banker,
he asked the banker, and on receiving
"i Hi. v.ry well, then." replied Billy. his answer placed one of the bags ln tha
"We have only to do our duty. You are scales.
not absent; you lire here. The amount "It is a pity to break bulk," said Hilly.
Is large, us you nay, nut you must
"I think we will call It $110,000."
thai the risk Is tremendous."
"Very well," answered the banker.
"Yes, 1 admit that," Mid the banker, "SuiiIHise you call your men In. I wish ta
slth i
"but you said you would! be sure that you will keep your part of
take so,000 a moment ago."
the compact."
"!'h. re are four men to square besides Tht four men were speedily Inside the
myself," answered the inspector, "and if room, and their eyes openeu as they ssw
one of them Objected, of course the game the glitter of the gold. The Inspector
would be up. 1 shall not take the risk briefly detailed to them the points of the
sven of mentioning it to them for any- bargain, while the banker looked from
thing leas than a hundred, and if I think man to man and listened anxiously.
an longer about It 1 shall raise the price "You sgree to this?" said Billy, and
to hundred and fifty."
each of ,.ie men nodded.
"I agree to the tion.ooo," said the "You will have no further trouble from
banker hastily. "Can you make sure of us. Mr. Slider," said Billy Haven, polite-
your men Of their silence?"
ly, "at least for twenty-fou- r
hours."
"Reasonably sure," answered Hilly. The banker drew a deep breath of re-
"The only ijuestlon Is. can we have the lief as each man took a bag of gold and
money In Bold here and now?"
quietly departed.
"1 am not sure that 1 can Klve you all A few days after the papers were filled
lliat amount In gold, hut I think I can." with the startling announcement that
lie consulted a pocketbook he had with Mr. Slider, the
n
banker, had
him and added some figures together. absconded, and that an enormous smount
"Yes." he h"ild. "I can do It."
of money was mlaslng. Investigation of
"Vary well," said Billy. "It Is a bar- the books showed that ht had been pre-
gain." Hilly called his puis, and together they
arrompailed the banker to another room that coutained a large safe, which Bllder
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